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> Critique Please!, equitation critique
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  Posted: November 04, 2007 04:33 am


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This is my eq/hunter horse, Logan and I

He was being strong here.
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Yucky wrists
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Me and my trainer's gelding. I ride him when she goes on vacation.
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Back on Logan
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Mis4Monopoly
Posted: November 06, 2007 04:50 pm


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First let me say Logan and you look like you make a great pair biggrin.gif As for the critique the biggest issue I see is your lower leg. Your heal is pointed into your horses side, and your toes are sticking straight out. Bring your knee's in a little and it'll help to keep your feet straight in the stirrups. I also notice that your leg is a little ahead of where it should be. This is causing your upper body to tip forward to remain in balance. You really need to concentrate on sitting up tall in your saddle and keeping your shoulders back. Once your able to do that I think your lower leg will come back to where it should be. Remember you should be able to draw a straight line down your back to your heel. I almost think your saddle might be behind this problem. It looks like it's too big for you, I notice that in the seat there is extra space behind you and your knee isn't even touching the knee roll. I think a smaller saddle and a slightly shorter stirrup lenght would help you a great deal.


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country.cowgirl
Posted: August 25, 2008 11:28 am


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yeah i think the saddle is too big too...
either way you need to sit up straighter, and toes in
other than that you look pretty good, lovely horse too
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